How your donation makes a difference
Donors of major gifts worth $50,000 or more may have classrooms or libraries named in their honor.
- Cutting-edge Technological AdvancementsYour donation propels CatholicTech to the forefront of innovation by providing students and faculty with the resources for advancement.
- Empowering Future Leaders in Faith and TechnologyBy supporting CatholicTech, you actively contribute to the development of ethical leaders who seamlessly integrate Catholic principles with technological excellence.
- Student ScholarshipsYour contribution helps us to establish and sustain scholarship programs for bright and driven students to pursue a quality education, regardless of financial background.
- Infrastructure and Campus DevelopmentYour support helps us to maintain the classrooms, research facilities, living areas, and general infrastructure at our beautiful and historic villa in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
- Community Outreach and Service InitiativesYour donation supports outreach programs that leverage technology to address societal challenges and promote true human flourishing around the world.
CatholicTech has a nonprofit foundation, Catholic Technology Foundation, based within the United States. Donations can be made directly online or by mail to Catholic Technology Foundation (1 Broadway, 14th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142). Donations to Catholic Technology Foundation are tax deductible, in accordance with U.S. law as an approved 501(c)(3) by the IRS.
Please reach out to giving@catholic.tech with any specific donation questions and we’ll be glad to help!
Testimonials
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CatholicTech is a pivotal initiative that propels the Catholic Church into the modern era by establishing a world-class university and research institution…
Jeff KleckChairman - Entrepreneurship & Technology Commercialization - “
The Catholic Institute of Technology serves an essential and universal mission: the restoration of world-class engineering and science education through the lens of a faithfully Catholic worldview…
Rev. Eric Cadin, STLHarvard Alumni - “
The Catholic Institute of Technology is a response from within the Church to the need to provide students with the wisdom which it has long fostered; that is, the intrinsic relationship of faith and reason.
Most Reverend Arthur L. Kennedy, Ph.DUniversity President + Professor Emeritus